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Nandkumar Chintu Badrage vs. State of Maharashtra

Decided on 28 March 2024• Citation: BA/4192/2023• Bombay High Court
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                                                                    509 BA 4192.23.doc
                                                                       Dusane     
                            IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT BOMBAY             
                                 CRIMINAL APPELLATE JURISDICTION                  
                                  BAIL APPLICATION NO.4192 OF 2023                
                      Nandkumar Chintu Badrage          …Applicant                
                               V/s.                                               
                      The State of Maharashtra          …Respondent               
                      Mr. Abhishek Ulhas Arote i/by Mr. Satyam H. Nimbalkar for   
                      Applicant.                                                  
                      Mr. PP. Deokar, APP for Respondent-State.                   
                                         CORAM  :  MADHAV  J. JAMDAR, J.          
                                         DATE   :  28th March 2024                
                      P.C. :                                                      
                      1.  At the outset, Mr. Arote, learned Counsel for the Applicant
                      seeks withdrawal of the Bail Application.                   
                      2.  Accordingly, the Bail Application is allowed to be withdrawn
                      and disposed of as such.                                    
                                                    (MADHAV  J. JAMDAR, J.)       
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